Miscellaneous Fee Schedule
(Effective January 01, 2009)





FILING FEES
Chapter  7 $299.00
Chapter  9 $1039.00
Chapter 11 $1,039.00
Chapter 12 $239.00
Chapter 13 $274.00
Chapter 15 $1039.00
Adversary Proceeding $250.00


 
CONVERSION FEES
Chapter 7 to a Chapter 11 $755.00
Chapter 9 to a Chapter 7 $15.00
Chapter 11 to a Chapter 7 $15.00
Chapter 12 to a Chapter 7 $60.00
Chapter 12 to a Chapter 11 $800.00
Chapter 12 to a Chapter 13 $35.00
Chapter 13 to a Chapter 7 $25.00
Chapter 13 to a Chapter 11 $765.00


 
REOPENING FEES
Reopening fee for Chapter 7 $260.00
Reopening fee for Chapter 11 $1000.00
Reopening fee for Chapter 12 $200.00
Reopening fee for Chapter 13 $235.00
Reopening fee for Chapter 15 $1000.00


 
MISCELLANEOUS FEES
Amended Schedules $26.00
Appeals(includes BAP fees) $255.00
Appeals, Cross - REQUESTED direct appeal to Court of Appeals (includes BAP fees) $255.00
Appeals, Cross - AUTHORIZED direct appeal to Court of Appeals (includes BAP fees) $200.00
Cross-Appeals $250.00
Archive - retrieval of records $45.00
Bifurcation/Split Case - Chapter 7 $299.00
Bifurcation/Split Case - Chapter 11 $1039.00
Bifurcation/Split Case - Chapter 12 $239.00
Bifurcation/Split Case - Chapter 13 $274.00
Certification per document $9.00
Exemplification of a document$18.00
Fax Fees $15.00
Filing or Indexing a Miscellaneous Paper $39.00
Motion for Relief From Stay $150.00
Motion to Compel Abandonment of Property $150.00
Motion to Withdraw Reference $150.00
NSF - Returned check service charge $45.00
Photocopies - per page $0.50
Copies of Microfiche/ Microfiche Jacket Copy $5.00
Search of Records - per name, case $26.00
Tape Duplication $26.00


Please note that debtors' checks will not be accepted. The above fees must be paid with cash, with exact change or money order.

No fees are charged for services rendered on behalf of the United States with the exception of the reproduction of records or papers ($0.50 per page), recordings of proceedings ($26) and records searches ($26 per file).

No fees under this schedule will be charged to federal agencies or programs which are funded from judiciary appropriations, including, but not limited to, agencies, organizations and individuals providing services authorized by the Criminal Justice Act, 18 U.S.C. § 3006A. Bankruptcy administrators appointed under Public Law No. 99-554, § 302(d)(3)(I) are also exempt.